Title :
Aperture formation on reduced-channel arrays using the transmit-receive apodization matrix
Author :
Chiao, Richard Y. ; Thomas, Lewis J.
Author_Institution :
GE Corp. Res. & Dev., Schenectady, NY, USA
Abstract :
We present the transmit-receive apodization matrix (T/R matrix) as a tool for aperture synthesis on reduced-channel arrays. Reduced-channel arrays have a small number of transmit/receive channels multiplexed to a conventional dense array. For a 1D array of N elements, the T/R matrix is the N×N matrix of apodization values, where the rows correspond to transmit element positions and the columns correspond to receive element positions. We show that the round-trip beam pattern may be obtained from this matrix simply as the Fourier transform of its cross-diagonal sum. The aperture synthesis process consists of choosing the T/R matrix under certain constraints. If the T/R matrix has rank one, then a single transmit with parallel receive forms the beam (conventional case), and the round-trip beam can be separated into the product of the transmit beam and the receive beam. As the rank of the T/R matrix increases, greater beamforming flexibility is achieved, allowing for tradeoffs in SNR, frame-rate, and system complexity
Keywords :
Fourier transforms; acoustic receivers; biomedical ultrasonics; matrix algebra; ultrasonic imaging; ultrasonic transducer arrays; 1D array; Fourier transform; N×N matrix; SNR; aperture formation; aperture synthesis; apodization values; beamforming flexibility; cross-diagonal sum; frame-rate; medical ultrasound imaging; receive element positions; reduced-channel arrays; round-trip beam pattern; system complexity; transmit element positions; transmit-receive apodization matrix; transmit/receive channels; Apertures; Array signal processing; Biomedical imaging; Discrete Fourier transforms; Focusing; Fourier transforms; Gratings; Phased arrays; Research and development; Ultrasonic imaging;
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium, 1996. Proceedings., 1996 IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Antonio, TX
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3615-1
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.1996.584385